This process yields a cheap and beautiful product, which is frequently sold for the ferri sesquioxydum; but it is less soluble, and therefore unfitted for a substitute for that preparation.
Ferri Succinas: as a resolvent for existing stones, and prophylactic.
Ferri Arsenias: as a tonic where other remedies have failed.
Ferri was appointed to direct the Florentine students in Rome, and Gabbiani was one of his leading pupils.
As regards style, Ferri ranks as chief of the so-called Machinists, as opposed to the school founded by Sacchi, and continued by Carlo Maratta.
The real dimensions of the question, as Professor Ferri points out, are partially hidden by the superficial interpretations which are so often placed upon the returns relating to crime.
Ferri points out that we must not forget the intellectual factor and the various other factors, which though they are themselves determined by the economic factor, in their turn become causes acting concurrently with the economic factor.
The doctrine is stated in nearly the same language by Loria and Ferri, though Ferri calls it Economic Determinism, which seems to me a much better and more exact name.
The science of criminology has been revolutionized within one generation by the Socialist students of Italy, of whom Ferri is the most prominent living representative.
The reader will observe that Ferri reads into the Erfurt pronouncement on religion (quoted in full above) a broader spirit of tolerance than its words necessarily imply.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ferri" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.